If you couldn't care less about Lanvin (hearts) H&M, or if you did care before the flood of press but are over it, or if you have money left over after your 8AM shopping rush tomorrow morning, there are a few other shops in New York worth checking out this weekend.

Forever 21`s new outpost opens tomorrow. It's smack in the middle of Fifth Avenue (and might we add, a pretty close distance from its other gargantuan space in Times Square) in the former Takashimaya building, and the polished interiors make for rather prime real-estate for a store that sells $5 bras. Thanks to marble floors and gorgeous chandeliers, this Forever 21 certainly does have a more high-end feel to it than its other locations. The mannequins and displays are expertly styled, but beware the narrowness of the building itself, with only two elevators and not a lot of space to navigate through the racks there's bound to be a few traffic flow problems. We advise an early start-time for this particular excursion.

Just across the street, Cool Hunting`s curated Gap's pop-up shop. Inside, you'll find gifts for every possible person in your life (from your hipster boyfriend to your conservative grandmother). The site, which started as a sort of virtual inspiration board for designers, has an eye for well designed products, unusual toys and attractive but functional objects, all of which are stuffed into Gap's tiny space at 680 5th Avenue. There's chocolate from Mast Brothers, vintage glasses by Sol Moscot, fabric covered skateboards from Tokyo by Zillion, a varied collection of books, jewelry and even food. You have until January 2nd to make the trip.